Thursday, March 31, 2016


1)Who wrote 'Yoga Sutra':
a)Patanjali
b)Panini
c)Kalidasa
d)Charaka

2)Panini wrote:
a)Nyana Darshan
b)Panchatantra
c)Ashtadhyayi
d)Mrichakoticom

3)Who founded Patliputra:
a)Ajatsatru
b)Bimbisar
c)Udayin
d)kalasoka

4)Which state is known as 'Cradle of buddhism':
a)West Bengal
b)Uttar Pradesh
c)Maharastra
d)Himachal Pradesh

5)Gautam Buddha was born at:
a)Vaishali
b)Sarnath
c)Kushinagar
d)Lumbini

6)First Buddhist Council was held in:
a)Patliputra
b)Rajgriha
c)Kashmir
d)Takshasila

7)The Vikramshila Mahavihara was founded by:
a)Dharmapala
b)Dhanananda
c)Pushyamitra Sunga
d)None of these

8)The last Mauryan emperor was:
a)Bindusar
b)Brihadratha
c)Chandragupta Maurya
d)Ashoka

9)Who wrote 'Mudrarakshasa':
a)Vishakhdatta
b)Kautilya
c)Vishnugupta
d)Kalahan

10)When did the Mathura School of Art flourish:
a)Kushan Period
b)Mauryan Period
c)Satvahan Period
d)Gupta Period


ANSWER:
1)Patanjali (a)
2)Ashtadhyayi (c)
3)Udayin (c)
4)Uttar Pradesh (b)
5)Lumbini (d)
6)Rajgriha (b)
7)Dharmapala (a)
8)Brihadratha (b)
9)Vishakhdatta (a)
10)Kushan period (a)


1)Who introduced Permanent settlement in India:
a)Lord Wellesly
b)Lord Cornwallis
c)Lord Ripon
d)Lord Dalhousie

2)Ahmedabad Mill Strike was held in:
a)1922
b)1918
c)1906
d)1932

3)Arya Samaj was founded in which year:
a)1985
b)1967
c)1982
d)1975

4)All India Trade Union Congress was founded by:
a)B. R Ambedkar
b)Jyotiba Phule
c)J. B. Kriplani
d)N. M. Joshi

5)Who founded Abhinava Bharat:
a)N. M Joshi
b)Birendra Kumar Ghosh
c)Siva Dayal Saheb
d)V. D Savarkar

6)The Partition of Bengal took place in:
a)16th November 1905
b)16th October 1905
c)5th October 1911
d)5th November 1911

7)All India Kisan Sabha was formed in:
a)1932
b)1922
c)1936
d)1942

8)Champaran Satyagraha was held in:
a)1917
b)1919
c)1928
d)None of these

9)First cotton mill in India established in:
a)Meerut
b)Agra
c)Surat
d)Mumbai

10)Who written our National song "Bande mataram":
a)Rabindranath Tagore
b)Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyaya
c)Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyaya
d)Quet Iqbal


ANSWER:
1)Lord Cornwallis (b)
2)1918 (b)
3)1975 (d)
4)N. M. Joshi (d)
5)V. D. Savarkar (d)
6)16th October 1905 (b)
7)1936 (c)
8)1917 (a)
9)Mumbai (d)
10)Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyaya (c)



Wednesday, March 30, 2016


1)Sepoy Mutiny started from:
a)Barrackpore
b)Chittor
c)Meerut
d)Kanpur

2)The revolt of 1857 is the 'First War of Independence' is called by:
a)R. C Majumdar
b)V. D Savarkar
c)Lord Canning
d)None of these

3)Indian National Congress was set up in:
a)1926
b)1955
c)1976
d)1985

4)When Indian National Congress was set up who was the Viceroy of India:
a)Lord Dufferin
b)Lord Dalhouse
c)Lord Canning
d)Lord Irwin

5)Who wrote 'Poverty and Un-British Rule of India':
a)G. K. Gokhle
b)Dadabhai Naoroji
c)C. R Das
d)Rabindranath Tagore

6)Who is the extremist from the following:
a)G. K. Gokhle
b)Dadabhai Naoroji
c)Lala Lajpat Rai
d)M. G Ranade

7)Who is called 'Father of Indian Unrest':
a)A. O Hume
b)W. C Banerjee
c)Subhash Chandra Bose
d)B. G Tilak

8)What is the father name of M. K. Gandhi:
a)Karamchand Gandhi
b)Ajit Lal Gandhi
c)P. C. Gandhi
d)None of these

9)Who found Indian National Congress:
a)A. O Hume
b)W. C Banerjee
c)Surendra Nath
d)Lala Hardayal

10)Gadar Party was founded by:
a)Subhash Chandra Bose
b)Lala Hardayal
c)Ranjit Singh
d)Lala Lajpat Rai


ANSWER:
1)Meerut (c)
2)V. D Savarkar (b)
3)1985 (d)
4)Lord Duffrin (a)
5)Dadabhai Naoroji (b)
6)Lala Lajpat Rai (c)
7)B G Tilak (d)
8)Karamchand Gandhi (a)
9)A. O Hume (a)
10)Lala Hardayal (b)



Westbengal: Gangasagar mela, Ramkrishna Utsav, Dol purnima, Naba Barsha, Hala Karshan, Nabanna, Bhedu, Tisha

Bihar: Chhath, Sarhul, Karram

Jharkhand: Chhath, Sarhul, Karram

Manipur: Rash Leela, Bihu

Assam: Bihu, Rash Leela, Rakhal Leela, Goru

Goa: Gokul Festival, Zatra at Canselium 

Country
International Boundaries
Germany & Poland
Hindenburg Line
Pakistan & Afghanistan
Durrand Line
India & Pakistan
Line of control
North & South Korea
38th Parallel
India & Pakistan
Redcliffe Line
USA & Canada
49th parallel
India & China
Mc Mahon Line
Russia & Finland
Mannerhiem Line
Germany & France
SiegFrid Line
Germany & Poland
Oder Niesse Line
North & South Vietnam
17th Parallel



Sports
Trophies & Cups
Hockey
Agha Khan Cup, Begam Rasul Trophy, Dhanchand Trophy, Gurunanak Championship, Lady Ratan Tata Trophy, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Gold Cup, Nehru Cup, Welington Cup
Football
Kalinga Cup, Confederation Cup, B. C Rai Trophy, Santosh Trophy, Bordoloi Trophy, Beghum Hazarat Mahal Cup, Colombo Cup, Rovers Cup, Durand Cup
Cricket
Ashes, C. K Naidu Trophy, Duleep Trophy, G. D Birla Trophy, Jawaharlal Nehru Cup, Ranji Trophy, Asia Cup
Table Tennis
Berna Bellack Cup, Corbillion Cup, Rajkumari Challenge Cup, Ramanuja Trophy
Badminton
Aggarwal Cup, Asia Cup, Amrit Diwan Cup
Polo
Ezra Cup, Gold Cup, King’s Cup
Billiards
Thomas Cup, Arthur Walker Trophy
Golf
Ryder Cup, Walker Cup, World Cup, Eisenhower Trophy
Chess
Naidu Trophy, Khaitan Trophy, Limca Trophy
Horse Racing
Beresford Cup, Derby, Blue Riband Cup
Bridge
Holkar Trophy, Basalat Jha Trophy
Basket Ball
Nehru Cup, B. C Gupta Trophy, William Jones Cup, Basalat Jha Trophy



                       Sports
Number of Players
Baseball
9
Rugby Football
15
Polo
4
Water Polo
7
Kho Kho
9
Kabaddi
7
Hockey/Football/Cricket
11
Lacrosse
12
Basketball
5
Netball
7
Boxing/Chess
1
Golf
Several Individuals
Volleyball
6
Billards/Snooker/Boxing/Chess
1
Bridge
2
Croquet
13 or 15
Badminton/Tennis/Table Tennis
1 or 2



Tuesday, March 29, 2016


1)Twenty point programme was first launched in the year:
a)1980
b)1975
c)1977
d)1995

2)The planning commission of India was constituted in the year:
a)1942
b)1950
c)1960
d)1947

3)In India agriculture income is calculated by:
a)Output method
b)Expenditure method
c)Input method
d)None of these

4)Per Capital Income of a Country derived from:
a)National Income
b)National Income & Population both
c)Sum total of factor Incomes
d)None of these


5)The base year for computation of National Income in India:
a)1991-1992
b)1988-1992
c)1993-1994
d)2000-2001

6)The minimum forest cover to maintain ecological balance:
a)33%
b)25%
c)50%
d)60%

7)Which one of the following is the oldest oil refinery in India:
a)Digboi
b)Mathura
c)Haldia
d)None of these

8)Where is the Indian Sugar cane research Institute situated:
a)Varanasi
b)Delhi
c)Pusha
d)Lucknow

9)Foreign Investment in India are normally known as:
a)FDI
b)SFI
c)SME
d)DDEE

10)Yen is the currency of:
a)London
b)North Korea
c)Taiwan
d)China


ANSWER:
1)1975 (b)
2)1950 (b)
3)Output method (a)
4)National Income & Population both (b)
5)1993-1994 (c)
6)33% (a)
7)Digboy (a)
8)Lucknow (d)
9)FDI (a)
10)China (d)

Chose the correct answer from the option:
1)Draggle: 
a)Besmear
b)Detriment 
c)Hallucination
d)Ooze

2)Handicraft:
a)Aberration
b)Pamper
c)Art
d)curb


1)Male mosquito take their food from:
a)The sap of plant
b)The standing water
c)The human blood
d)None of these

2)Identify the tissue from this given option:
a)Stomach
b)Liver
c)Blood
d)Lung

3)Which is called is 'Suicidal Bag':
a)Ribosome
b)Mytochondria
c)Lysosomes
d)Endoplasmic Reticulam

4)Largest gland of human:
a)Pancreas
b)Pituitary
c)Liver
d)Stomach

5)What is the unit of energy of cell:
a)ATP
b)DNA
c)RNA
d)All of these

6)The disease Encephalitis caused in:
a)Bone marrow
b)Liver
c)Brain
d)Lung

7)Tendon connect:
a)Bone to bone
b)Bone to muscle
c)Bone to epidermis
d)None of these

8)Ligaments connect:
a)Bone to bone
b)Bone to muscle
c)Bone to epidermis
d)None of these

9)Identify vitamin from the following:
a)Citric acid
b)Sulphuric acid
c)Follic acid
d)None of these

10)Three chamber heart in:
a)Bat
b)Whale
c)Fish
d)Frog
ANSWER:
1)The sap of plant(a)
2)Blood (c)
3)Lysosomes (c)
4)Liver (c)
5)ATP (a)
6)Brain (c)
7)Bone to muscle (b)
8)Bone to bone (a)
9)Follic acid (c)
10)Frog (d)

  • Agricultural policy will be recognised to double farmer income in five years.
  • A new scheme for BPL families to supply Gas connections
  • Government give priority to rural area and 300 rurban clusters to be set up under shyama prasad mukherjee rurban mission
  • 38500 crore rupees was allocated to MNREGA
  • The Government give assurance that 100% village electrification by 1sta may 2018
  • Government create hub to support SC/ST entrepreneurs
  • National dialysis service programme under PPP model 
  • LPG connection will be provided to the women member in rural homes
  • Government proposed that 3000 generic drugs stores to be opened
  • 9000 crore rupees was granted for Swachch Bharat Abhiyan
  • Government will make 10 public and 10 private educational institute as world class
  • 500 crore rupees allocated for stand up India scheme
  • Government plan to skill one crore youth over three years
  • 62 new navodaya vidyalayas will be established
  • Motor vehicle act will be amended to encourage entrepreneurship in the road transport sector
  • 97000 crore rupees will be spent for road development
  • 1500 multi-skill training institute will be open and government allocate 1700 crore rupees for this

>Held at Dolby theatre in Hollywood Los Angeles
>Best Picture: Spotlight
>Best Director: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu for The Revenant
>Best Actor: Leonardo Dicaprio for The Revenant
>Best Actress: Brie Larson for Room
>Achievement in costume design / Achievement in make up and hairstyling: Mad max: Fury Road
>Best animated short Film: Bear Story
>Best foreign Language film: Son of soul
>Best animated feature film: Inside out

Monday, March 28, 2016

"Winners Don't do different thing; They do things differently"
So we have to work differently in comparison to other to get a Government Job in this time. Current Affairs is a very important topic of every Government Jobs exam, so we take this topic cleverly. We do not spent too much time in Current Affairs we study this topic as per suggestion and I post this Current Affairs as curtail as I can. I give you the guarantee that in every exam you will get 90% question from my posted Current Affairs

CURRENT AFFAIRS FEBRUARY 2016:
1)Pranab mukherjee inaugurated Kerala tourisms muziris heritage project at Trissur in Kerala. It is largest heritage conservation project & Kerala government first green project.

2)India's oldest first-class cricketer BK Garudachar who represented Mysore died.


1)Insects respire through:
a)Skin
b)Spiricle
c)Gill
d)Citendia

2)The end of chromosome is called:
a)Telomere
b)Centromere
c)Metamere
d)none of these

3)Which is the Cold bladed animal:
a)Bat
b)Kangaroo
c)Whale
d)Deer

4)Which is not an insects:
a)House fly
b)Mosquito
c)Spider
d)Bed bug

5)Bamboo is classified as:
a)Tree
b)Grass
c)Bush
d)None of these

6)Citrus Canker is disease of:
a)Lemon
b)Paddy
c)Ground nut
d)Sugarcane

7)which is present in chlorophyll from the following:
a)Iron
b)Boron
c)Calcium
d)Magnesium

8)How many chamber is found in the heart of frog:
a)4
b)3
c)2
d)1

9)Rickets is caused due to the deficiency of:
a)Vitamin A
b)Vitamin B
c)Vitamin C
d)Vitamin D

10)Which day is called 'Diabetes Day':
a)14th november
b)14th september
c)27th august
d)27th april


ANSWER
1)Spiricle (b)
2)Telomere (a)
3)Whale (c)
4)Spider (c)
5)Grass (b)
6)Lemon (a)
7)Magnesium (d)
8)3(b)
9)Vitamin D (d)
10)14th november (a)


Sunday, March 27, 2016


1)The idea of President was taken from USA constitution
2)The oath and affirmation of the post of the president shall be administered by the Chief Justice Of Supreme Court
3)The term of the President is 5 years


1)Which one of the following is known as 'Devil fish':
a)Octopus
b)Whale
c)Cuttle 
d)None of these

2)Pulses is the rich source of:
a)Carbohydrate
b)Protein
c)Fat
d)Vitamins

3)Kidney stones are formed by:
a)Calcium carbonate
b)Calcium oxalate
c)Sodium bicarbonate
d)Sodium chloride

4)Poison in scorpion is found in:
a)Mouth
b)Tail
c)Telson
d)Plasma membrance

5)Number of muscle found in human body:
a)639
b)206
c)600
d)300

6)Locomotive organ of Euglena:
a)Pseudopodia
b)Parapodia
c)Cilia
d)Flagella

7)Plant growth is measured by:
a)Auxanometer
b)Sphygmomanometer
c)Turning forks
d)None of these

8)Name the strongest muscle:
a)Quadriceps
b)Gluetus maximum
c)Massetor
d)Stapedius

9)Number of eyes found in earthworm:
a)one
b)twelve
c)two
d)No eye

10)Phototrophic movement is caused by:
a)Heat effect
b)Light
c)Wind effect
d)Water effect


ANSWER:
1)Octopus (a)
2)Protein (b)
3)Calcium oxalate (b)
4)Telson (c)
5)639 (a)
6)Flagella (d)
7)Anxanometer (a)
8)Massetor (c)
9)No eye (d)
10)Light (b)


Saturday, March 26, 2016


)The process of conservation of sugar into alcohol is called:
a)Mirabilius
b)Fermentation
c)Photosynthesis
d)None of these

2)Which of the following animals breathe through the skin:
a)Frog
b)Bat
c)Cockroach
d)Whale

3)The yeast multiply by the process:
a)Fusion
b)Fission
c)Budding
d)None of these

4)Fermentation is carried out by the yeast in the absence of:
a)Hydrogen
b)Nitrogen
c)Oxygen
d)Carbon dioxide

5)Cell wall of fungi made up by:
a)Protein & Hemicellulose
b)Lipids & Chitin
c)Vitamins & Protein
d)Chitin & Hemicellulose

6)The full form of HIV:
a)Human Immune Virus
b)Human Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus
c)Human Immune Syndrome Virus
d)None of these

7)Bacteria do't possess:
a)Mitochondria
b)Cell wall
c)Plasmid
d)None of these

8)Fungi used in baking industry:
a)Saccharomyces cerevisial
b)Rhizobium
c)Alternari Solani
d)Chlrella

9)During rainy season, the ground becomes slippery due to dense growth of:
a)Blue green algae
b)Green algae
c)Cynobacteria
d)Laminaria

10)Yeast is an important source of:
a)Vitamin A
b)Vitamin B
c)Vitamin K
d)Vitamin C
ANSWER
1)Fermentation (b)
2)Frog (a)
3)Budding (c)
4)Oxygen (c)
5)Chitin & Hemicellulose (d)
6)Human Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus
7)Mitochondria (a)
8)Saccharomyces cerevisial (a)
9)Cynobacteria (c)
10)Vitamin B (b)



1)First woman president of India: Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil
2)First woman president of INC: Annie Besant
3)First woman governor: Sarojini Naidu(UP)
4)First woman to win gold medal in olympic: Karnam Malleshwari(Weightlifter)
5)First woman chief minister of a state: Sucheta Kripalani (UP)
6)First woman to swim across English Channel: Arati Saha
7)First woman lawyer: Cornelia Sorabji
8)First woman chief justice of a state: Leela Seth
9)First woman Judge of Supreme Court: Meera Sahib Fatima Bibi
10)First woman to get Jnanpith award: Ashapurna Devi
11)First woman to win the Booker Prize: Arundhati Roy
12)First woman to get Bharat Ratna: Smt. Indira Gandhi
13)First woman Prime Minister: Smt Indira Gandhi
14)First woman Union Minister: Rajkumari Amrita Kaur
15)First woman Director General of Police: Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya
16)First woman to become Doctor: Kadambini Ganguly
17)First Indian woman to win WTA title: Sania Mirza
18)First woman to go into space: Kalpana Chawla
19)First woman to win gold medal in Asian games: Kamaljeet Sindhu
18)First woman IPS officer: Kiran Bedi
19)First Indian women Ambassador at United Nations: Vijayalakshmi Pandit
20)First woman to get Ashok Chakra: Nirja Mishra
21)First woman to climb the 'Mt Everest': Bahendri Pal
22)First woman to climb the 'Mt Everest' twice: Santosh yadav
23)First Indian woman to get the Noble Prize: Mother Teresa(1979)
24)First Indian woman to become 'Miss World': Miss Reita Faria
25)First Indian woman to become 'Miss universe': Sushmita Sen
26)First Indian women Airline Pilot: Durga Banerjee
27)First Woman Chairperson of Indian Airline: Sushma Chawla
28)First women pilot of Indian Air Force: Harita Kar Dayal
29)First woman to pass M.A: Chandramukhi Bose
30)Indin's first woman ruler (on Delhi's throne): Razia Sultan


1)Photosynthesis is a Anabolic Process
2)Photosynthesis is known as Oxidation-reduction process
3)The light phase of Photosynthesis takes place in Grana
4)The Dark phase of Photosynthesis takes place in Stroma
5)Dark phase of photosynthesis was discovered by Blackman in 1995 thus those reactions are known as "Blackman's Reaction"
6)In Dark phase transformation of CO2 was discovered by Calvin in 1954 and awarded with Nobel Prize in 1960 and for that Dark phase is known as Calvin cycle
7)First stable product of Calvin cycle is PGA(phosphoglyceric acid)
8)Respiration is a catabolic process
9)By respiration chemical energy is converted into kinetic energy
10)Respiration are two type: a)Aerobic or Oxybiotic b)Anaerobic or anoxybiotic
11)Aerobic respiration takes place in presence of oxygen
12)Anaerobic respiration takes place in absence of oxygen
13)The Anaerobic respiration produce alcohol, lactic acid
14)Respiration occurs in two stages, first stage is glycolysis where pyruvic acid produce from glucose and it takes place in cytoplasm. The second stages is called Krebs cycle in which pyruvic acid is further broken down and it takes place in mytochondria
15)List of Animal and their Respiratory Organ:
Animal
Respiratory Organ
Amoeba, Sponges, Hydra
Body Surface
Cockroach
Trachea
Mosquito
Trachea Gill
Butterfly
Trachea
Earth Worm, leech
Moist Skin
Salamander
Gill
Fish
Gill
Prawn
Gill
Limulus
Book Gill
Snail
Gill/Ctenidia
Scorpion
Book Lungs
Spider
Book Lungs
Amphibians
Lungs
Reptile
Lungs
Mammals
Lungs
Aves
Lungs
Koi
Labyrinthine
16)Total 10 molecules of ATP is obtained from glycolysis phase.
17)The study of Glycolysis was first done by Embden, Meyorh, Pathway so, Glycolysis phase is called EMP path
18)Krebs Cycle is called Citric acid cycle or Tricarboxylic cycle
19)Total 38 ATP are obtained during Respiration
20)Glycolysis is a common process of both Anaerobic respiration and aerobic respiration




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